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2 - - THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. AUGUST 22. 1926—PART 1. W | | HOTEL DATA COMPILED. "BENJAMIN FRANKLIN uU. DEMUERMS S"R ALEXANDRIA NEWS NOTES ‘TWU HGHTS MARK Beyecy SRS Wite /BRI UERE—_— e PREPARES FOR OPENING Twice Divorced DEBATING EVENTS tewis Schools Cite Figures on New| i o o ! | ALEXANDRIA. Va. August of the city during the week, the, i From Same Spouse s | s e Vir N pho f Hduoriwa Jiiito aepens & i Hotel construction is still main- . e BUUNTY [:AMPA'GN g MT Ve el e Th‘* fosr;i:"'m “':uxmm::“!lw con- | SIATE BAMPA'GN elinas p Teems to Tour South and Middle | taining its lead in building operations ancy Opens September 20. Dar sE e el i throughout the country, according to Olaasen October ' Construction. solidated Almshouse for the eighth ot DR R tenced to three months in jail by }dmrm at Manassas was awarded by ;“’; 1al Dispatch to The Star. 1 West—Will Visit Europe mation compiled by the Lewis lice Justice Snaw this week following | W. A. Smoot, chairman of the commit- | e (e s o AlEst b voroed in Spring. | Tralning Schools. Inithe slx| Schediles of clgsses ; » tee. Knight & Clarke of thix city () s ; . moniis Just pa Jannary 1o June ning and adiinee e 700 Attend Montgomery|s raid tn Rosemont in which alleged | (&5 | Knight & Clarke of this vits ' Mapyland G, 0. P. and Demo- | oniy 19 vears ola. is the record of Exe. | oI ISIVaE tHeRe ot N8 Vel KOUEIS ) Bue. conese 11 Aes M ti Wh Candidat liquor was found. has noted an ap- | byilding will be started this week gn E;liuhelhdhgger. who. in Circuit = e Wiy, Thicee ausen Wil Esans ot be Bonivrol eeting. ere Candidates | peal to_the Corporation Court. ' The Old Dominion Boat Club held i i i Court yesterday. obtained her sec-{ George Washington University will | have « total of §5.154 rooms. With an | versity. The | g. T v |l D minion e ClEERei cratic Candidates in gnd aivorce from ' Matirice 'Singer | paghn o Septemher 1 1n mae elah |fnvestment totaling SSZLONIN0 TH | pins dep e nis Are Speak tions of the Practical Bible Training | addition to the purchase of boating Pri | They were married the first time Au. | orate prepsrations for debating and | average number of rooms per hotel is | ber :0. while the re Speakers. School of New York will give a semi- | equipment the dances have paid for rimary Struggle. guat 29 ogo28. In Washington. and| pypjie speaking engagements. The|193. hate BLNE N religious program here next Thurs. | the refurnishing of the clubrooms lore together until October 18. Judge } jepating members will be called to-| Florida leads the list with 34 hotels resistiatic day under auspices of the First Bap-| Acting Police .Justice A. B. Nicol = j Charles F. Stein granted her first di- | gother by Rev. Georse Farnham. in|containing 10, rooms. CATrVing an ' dav. The cou Special Dispateh to The Star ll!l] Church. They will an'lO\m. ®ONSS | Thursday dismissed charges of hitting | Spacial Dispatch to The Star 1:\?:;"“]“ x}:n‘;nds_r;r infidelity. That | lporce of the new public speaking | investment of $60.000.000. [liinois isfrhe fuculty memin ROCKVILLE, Md., August 21 |And stories in their national costumer. | and running ngainst John Jackson. a| BALTIMORE. Augusi 21.—Two|xgain May 16, 1n Sashimcton weq |courses offered at the university this|second with 44, containing 0. May 16, in Washington. and g The first objective of the debat- | rooms, costing $50,000.000. Californiy iroveton day was celebrated Wed- colored youth. who, it was alleged, Candidates of the Democratic organi | GEO " E W00 WUR. P, Reid. | atrgen 1 R, Garrison with his aura, |Taor political battles, one for State |lived happily together two weeks, ac under con ing team is the engagement with the |is third with 30 hotei zation forces of Montgomery County | ! X : Sl Republican lead d_th feo h R a6 abbrous Sonhatiens Tor of-] 0" the Fort Humphreys road. two | mobile. Lk gk lership an e other fcording to papera filed in the suit. His | o\ riqge debating team of England, | struction, having 4.905 rooms with an i e e e el (oF | mites south of the city. A tournament | ~ Members of Silver Moon Council, | %, ItY leaderehip of the Demccratic |conduct became so “intolerable” that | which il be met hera in Washing. | investment of over $17.000,000 66 1o be made at the primary elec-§ M8 SONR B NS e Targe ot | No. 1 e i - | party. will be decided at the primary |she forced to leave him June 8, b itk % Ll o 4 tion September 14 were given | e o No. . Degree of Pocahontas. will S . 5 E " | ton early In the Fall The average cost per room, includ- | cipies of W, law o n « Lelloe R o T meln Geenii e o e e | s e In December the G. W. U. de-|ing furnishings, will be around §5.000. Glenn Wil v Mra, Gt e i j ction, mus A Lot < Sudetid Semester B, oper opter Club_last evening. when Somethink|and one-half miles of the River road day night. A membership drive for | KePresentative John Philip Hill or be e e S et T ConmRIEIE 1Ty Pl like 700 Democratic men and women | hetween Hunting Creek Bridge and | 50 nen: members totere antorie® 10 | eltminated from politics. Weller is NATIONAL UNIVERSITY ! toame of North Cardimmss " travideon VIENNA sl : of the county gathered there by invi | Fort Hunt has been finished. The | being conducted by the council | making the “economic administration e e g Macon e Vworth = et tation of the Democratic Organization | work was done at a cost of $10.000. of | Rain during the past week practi | °f President Coolidge,” the chief is e o of Vivia s = <hip and kandlord ond tenant. Need €lub of the county, of which former | which over §14,000 was raised among | cally stopped work on the city streets | SU€ Of his campaign. while Hill this D TO RETURN SOON e 5t §8d01d: oy .t S August 21 (Special) |, 3 T'nited States Senator Blair Lee is| ihe residents along the road and the construction of the swimming | V®°k has brought to the front oppo- D s tor B e WanRines Ovder Fraternal ! epenin, et 0 president. Dr. William T. Pratt. vice| More than a score of members of | ponl was temporarily ahandoned. | Sition (o the World Court as a cam e L It <668 abrcad tneatay | Amesicans District | cory et Lt president, and Robert G. Hilton, sec | ihe Od Dominion Boat Club accom. | | Tustica W. & Snow of this city has | paien issue. 1e has assailed Senator | 1 . e st C Srachl CaraBrtage e soor! CotifielE Now i evening Al iGinlex corporation kiw bank retary and treasurer nanied the crew of the club to Xoi | heen placed on the commities of tia | Weller for being absent when impor-| DT. Carusi to Complete Arrange- | {2 meet Oxfort, (niritees MIGRRIL | e Masonic Hall. Samuel L. SISson | vuptey. s ool e The prineipal purpose of the meet- | folk. where they raced against the | State Game Commission, charged |1ant auestions are brought up in the E o ot A e debating | of Fairfax Council, district deputy | Glenn Willet: ing wan to enanie the friends of the | Virginix Boat Club in several'e\ents | with eliminating the pollution of the | Senate, The “wet and ary” question | Tents for Coming Year—New | (o other Briti e AeDAtIng | late” president, presided. About N[ Semester D npening seprember organization to meet the candidates e Norfolk-Portsmouth water | game fish streams in the State. a¢ | I8 in the background. 3 B it o : s | members were present, representing | Cost accountnig. 4. I. Zucker bail Al of whom were present. that are| carnival. | the present time ail of the principal | On_the Democratic side the princt. | Journalism Teacher. u;j;g:;feg.flge r‘P‘pi:':]‘::‘lll\f" Thl“"{‘vnfi;‘a the branches of Alexandria, Belle | men IV oS ind chctiers Nued o Herndon., McLean baing backed by the party orgar ttend Alumnae Session. game fish streams are being polluted | Pal fight is hetween the State and R States in the trip arranged for col-| Haven, Fairfax tion in tha county for the various Several members of the St. Mary's |And the fish are rapidly being exter. | Baltimore City organizations for con Vi hich included in s sept 2. ok dhn s bers o St. Mary's ) e ; Dr. Charl s each vear by the Institute of In-|#nd Vienna. which are in opening September 22 nomlinations. It was also intended 10| yoodemy Alumnae Soclety are pre-|minated. At the last meeting of the |70l of the city democrac While xaziom;“{vl:s Fmfi:r:fi'a(\;:;fe}a‘(m‘n?:'1:?:&'13:2!" ::Tiucaflon The exact|district 4. Speeches were made hv, Special accounting subjects. B C e to attend the convention of the | Kame commission, held in Lynchhurg, | GoY- Ritchie is maintaining a “hands- |14 %% o1 "will return from White | date of departure and the ftinerary | Samuel I Parks of Alexandria, State | Bosnorth interstare commerce act, inject “pep” Into the workers so th, [ and James R. Mansfleld. | uniform s ional bank aet the usual results might he obtained { Iniernational Federation of Catholic | the State was divided into ten dis.|°ff" policy in the fight, several of his , - o Sreastiver in the precincts on primary day Alumnae 1o be held in Notre Dame. | tricts and a supervising game war. | lleutenants, notably State Senafor S!‘:.‘@pt‘nun’m:ptr(‘)ng:mgll;n]:'::;n p:r:-n;\: X‘l'ufl? ‘v:::g\‘;):??nb'r“hg"l::r:{r;ion?l!:' State secretary {and other special statutes, Charles T Many Speakers Heard. Indlana Sept. 4-10 They will {den apointed for each district. Al | William Curran, are taking an active|for (ha opening of the Toon T don |later. Details of the coming Cam The Vienna Music Club was enter- [ Clavion i | accompany other alumnae. bert W. Fletcher of Warrenton was [Part in the fight against Mavor|demic vear. plans for which already | bridge debate. an unusually populur | tained Wednesday evening at they to 1 4 probloms and law. opening In the absence of Senator Lee. the he Waoman's Missionary Society of | appointed the supervisor for Arline. |Jackson, who is backing State Sena-|p (¢ SEF WERS DR e il be announced later. | home of Carl Allensworth on Maple | Septemiwr XS K . Rosworth and vice president, Dr. Pratt. presided | ipe Methodist Church held its monthly [ ton district, of which this ,eity is a |tor William [ Norris for re-election he editorial staff of the National{ In addition to the trip South thisiavanie aifs are being made for | Glenn W illeit ;dd;“ e ~l"““}""dhh‘ “"*“l‘:"“ n}ee‘vlinz '(l‘uesda\ evening at the home lm[l". " Y In the first district # | University Law Review held a con- | Winter it Is planned to send thefan old folks' concert and a sacred . - Ray. clerk of the civenit courl'fof \re. George R. Hill. Several pa n Police Court this mor : tere e e i craity debat. | concart Maj. E. Brooke lLee organizaiion | pere were read on “Protestant Mis. | £irlS were found guilty of being drunic Wellor S e fipcnes, P DliontlonoF e Brn e e JGeorE e e Middle Wesi, Thes | Ret. Dorses K. Stursls, pastor of The Suggestion. leader and candidate for one of the | sons in Brazil.” in public and fined $14 each. They |, 1eadauarters of the Weller fac |geventh volume. Several mportant |will arrange a series of debates with | the Fairfax Circuit M. P. Churches | ‘The Mapabeeli continued 1he (3 nominations for the House of Dele-| A dance was given at the Old Do.|Rave their address as Potomac, Va, | !0 Were onened here this week and|articles already have been received |the University of Detroit. the City|announces that revival services will | mous lecturer. “acs a domestic race gates; George P. Hoover. Roberl|minion Boat Club Wednesdav night |and were arrested by Policeman May. | 27¢ in charge of W. Harry Haller of {3nq others will be completed within | Gollege of Detroit, Indiana University, | cpen in one week at Beulah, August | highly practical. and devoid of all Peter, candidate for the nomination | for the benefit of the St. Marv's Ly-|hugh while in company of a soldier | Frederick, while the Hill faction head- |, few weeks. The forthcoming num- Butier College and Ohio Wesleyar | 29. A minister from Baltimore will | sense of humor." o1 | ceum base ball team. from Fort Humphrey. The soldier |QUarters have been functioning for|ber also will contain a review of re-|College. The women’s debating team | conduct the meetings. “That reminds me.” reflectod a hald for State’s attorney: State Se chedule. John T.| The Dranesville Camp Meeting|headed man in the ni row p Nearly 100 zallone of various kinds | pleaded gullty fo disorderly. comduct |SVeral weeks under the leadership of | cent Important decisions of various |aiso has a heavy Fougene Jones, candidate for the n : Ination to succeed himself; Dr. George | of liquor were captured by the police | ars ~as fined $8. former United States Senator Joseph | courts. A s o ranresented the univer. : opened August 20 and will continue [ must telephone my wife. i, ®dmonds. candidate for nomir B R = Irvin France. William Boyd Craig will return to | gty {n debate last vear against Ox-| until August 29. Rev. John New. = on for the House of Delegates: Lacy . The candidacy of Mrs. Eva C. Chase | the university as instructor in jour-|ford and other Institutions. is mana- | berry of the Methodist Eplscopal EDUCATIONAL. Shaw, candidate for nomination for HERNDON. ROCKVILLE for clerk of the court of appeals on [nalism and authorship in the school | gar of debate. The team is expected | Church of Delanco. N. J., is in charge e = sounty commisstoner to succeed nini . the Weiler ticket brought about # |of economica and government. In|{s get together with candidates on| 71he Fairfax A. C. played the Clifton G Washi self; John R. Lewis, candidate for S < |:|>m };h)s week in the rmlex-z‘mu{;\ of |hxi< r‘mn'sfiilshnrli story and fiction | gaptember 1 | team on the local grounds Sundu_v,frh- eorge ashlngton nomination for judge of the Orphans SRNDON at 21 (Sp ” i Republican Women of Maryland, of | writing will be included, and a critical © gust 30 2 bers | score being 7 to 6 in favor of Falrfax . . Court. Perrie yj ‘aters, register of ‘Vi;l‘} HDO\ \R.\ .\nz‘n th o ‘;N.P ROCKVILLE, Md., August 21 (Spe- | which Mrs. Chase is chairman. By |Study of the student's written work nrol',":,‘,‘,‘;;;‘,‘,,,‘..."{,':,‘,"N‘;., Oxtosa and | Members of the Vienna Club were in | Umversnty Law School wills, and Judge Harry J. Hunt. o n_nlp - P’!}:pr < the ‘u,’n. ciall.—Heart disease caused the death hl-irnmmg & h(;amz)dam e f;l\rlu\'nlnu] will heCunfiensken in the classroom. | Cambridge will arrive in Washington the Fairfax lineup. = et s e . e speaking refresh | don Dayr slosan this rear. and the|at his hom X ] rimary . it is charged, Mrs.| Mr. Craig was a member of the ; 3 i e marriage of Miss Eunice Glass A Association ! o Following the s & ne near Woodfield last eve. | P & & The George Washington University | The marriage of Miss Bunice Gless S i Chase has destroyed the neutrality of | English department of the university Georgetown University medi ning of Thompson Duvall, one of the | (1 federation And paved the way for | tWo vears ago. He has been an in.|2nd the Georgetown URISISIY MI0 - Charles Glasscock, to Russell Crais || Class A American Bar Association monts were served. annual event, August 28, will come o up to expectations if plans made by Campalgn Interest Stirs. the committee are carried out. The |Dest known residents of that section |other members to rally to the sup-|Structor in English at Central High [ 5. ople entertainment and sight- h Intarest in the Democratic cam-|food committee consists of Mrs. Rus | of the county, aged 61 years. He is|POrt of their favorites in the primary | School as well as at other &chools | iy ™ rne medical school at George | Mrs. L. P. Tayloe of Vienna enter 72nd Year Begina September 1976 paign has been greatly heightened by |gell Lynn. Mrs. Georga Buell and Mrs. e Gy . contest. The split was marked by [outside the District. He is a member | tained the Fairfax Garden Club at Patrance as candidates for momina-| Allen Kirk. it will choose a large | SUrvived by his wido e Cresignation” of Mis. Edna b, |of the staff of Nation's Business. offi. [ Ywashington is undergoing a thorough | L *on Church street Thursday. Stockton Hall, 720 20th St. ofal magazine of the Chamber of |Fenovation at present. Laborato The community Sunday School pic West 1640 . formerly a tions for county commissioners of | number of assistants. Willam H.|Miss Ward of this county; three sons | payne, recording secretary of the or- xtensively thres prominent citizens of the coun-| Dawson. Harry and George Bready.|and six daughters. The funeral will | ganization. * Commerce of the United States. L iy ClL bl nie, which was to have taken place on T Cwho il appose the organization [ W. W. Wyatt and Julian Thompson [0 o it S 0 e en | An increased registration of woman = = tored jent Lewis i expected to re- | Wednesday, will be held August tandidates for those mominations. | foim the commitiee on stands: Mrs. | AR Place from the Methodist Chureh i 0L N viand is looked for. now - iRl ber 1 He has ac. |Postponement heing caused aidates " or_ gt pominn ot | i om0 MR ot Woodheld st a0 wriock Sundny | okt i Marslane, I fokes 1 52 WARRENTON, | won Sepiember © Tfe bar . | ESUR™E, Vil W vy 3 || SHORT, INTENSIVE lnnipon’ x . anas Roatin el |7 3 ? ceme ot ha 3 0 < i Ohwrehen By ; | rflmmlx?umol‘ ;n‘x_.‘.'v "“dhn;._l:m "(v:r«:‘"\‘lil‘:é:!@‘v‘\::’l w(-m;;;!r:une o "‘_\ tery nearby. Mr. Duvall was a life. | 28¢ When registering. Al nw,\X have - = address at_the opening exercises "r‘:x)':ll\!tf:]n(.]«‘x‘xx:x("\‘\?ie{nl:!h':ll(:‘fi;g{:l'e:.’,‘.’:‘ BUSINESS COURSES D ry Aiatvict, M. Cashell will|inon {Hainies, Benny McCartv, Ray-(|1o0K Tesident ot ths Wooafield nelgh o asked the question | WARRENTON. Va. August 21 Rl L Newark, DeL. 01| \ienna Seventh Day Adventists ai . St T o na DNornEneIny ant 4 vy | borhood. £ - 2 A : (Speciall.—The annual meeting of the | September 2 d n Y 3 fight it out with 1. Forvest Walker|mond Thornsherry and Thomas Cart- | Mo (00 o\ 0sz00d, pastor of |, M: Harry Laib. chief clerk of the |y renton Chamber o merce | The announcement last week of the partlcipating. Mefabers of the varous SECRETARIAL o0d : ¢ Gaithersburg: Mr. King with Com. | Wright, soft drinks: Mrs. Jennie Brad ROOd, Hast hoard of election supervisors, says the ¢ car Gehyt | Schools are requested to meet at their of Gaitheraburg: Mr. et v Mis B AL Armfeld. Mrs. Tula | the Baptist Church, officiated at the | 203rd ¢ sugcruisors, 2 was held at the Country Club Tues.|appointment of Dr. Edward H. Sehut| oo - Lea e STENOGRAPHIC misstoner Robert l.. Hickerson. or-|W 3 |ttt ic . law concerning this was passed so [id BEG 46 Il d fessor of German to take the | feSDective churches before 9:30 on the T otion | eandidate, and foymer | Coover and Mrs. Annfe Robey-Walker, | marriage here of John Francis Walsh | here would be no handicap in the | &g qper” & large attendance. fudge |28 DrOlCoo0Y ote Dr. Herman Schosn. | 42Y. of the picnic. as trucks wil leave | BOOKKEEPING SEniiNioner Diigane AL aicAtes filanitnAde, Mr_ Brdl MEs (o0gEe e Champagne. | w1\ of women joining forces with the | (iSlCPEr O T TIREnY, R & Meln | Peld was well received at the uni-|atthat hour for the plenic srounds, lo- | TYPEWRITING s i 3 perihi. committee o ogs: | 0. Rl 4 . E, el W, H rtson, v g ! 5 i cer pike about and Mr. Keva with Commissioner | poil SRy G0 Bl poward Avm. | Representative John . Smithrick | ™A% PAllot casters. v about tell- R. Glascock. J. C. Ambler, Dr.|versity. Dr. Sehrt recefved his de-|yi'myeg ahove Falrfax. | CIVIL SERVICE - Lacy Shaw. Commissionsr Benisiin | gaiq Ralpin Crouch, Russell Miller,|of Florida has purchased the farms | R e S ases, and for | SPrauge and others spoke. and sup- | grees of A. B. and Ph. D at the Johns €. Perry. orsaniz candidat® 10| yjelviile Walker and Russell Gllette. [of Thomas T. Barnsley and William A e was decided to let them | PSY, was served. The president, M. J. | Hopkins University. He was the More than 200 high school gradu- the fourth disirict. i< heing opposad | LS00 TR by innis, Mr. and Mrs. | Barnsley, containing 152 and 82 acres f‘f'“ i He aamitted Men still | O/Connell, reviewed the work of the | Johnston scholar in German there | s e ates enrolled. by Hugh Rabbitt of Darnestown dis |yl 10 Hanes. Mrs. Willlam Meyer. | respectively, near Avery, the price | "‘1"-‘ th“._"““‘nmm_ of hirthdavs, | (hamber. notable for the calling of |and has recently heen teaching at | SPECIAL y CH ron.r 0YS trict, who announced his candidacy LA "G5 Ny G. Robert Simms, Mis, | being withheld. The sales were made | hur. then. they never hesitated.” |.he meeting for organizing Pledmont. | Gettysburg College Al BESTHER T | it “:h, s et “"{m\ oo | i Chnmmbiin. Fredarick Robinaun | by Goorge . Hunter and Lee Ofot T O ln& t:\;]x-;n»n(;\nlhfm the Fau nag.snn;‘mn at (Pr: university Mot LD R L D T teward a that a candidate will | " Frank 2 iot o e i . ! 1 Miss b . president of i il Hiepital, 5 tHiel rleitanilon S " 1. The various depart- o b prohanis that canadnie sl Feank Tumme, special commit: | president and vice president. respec’ | ina National Leazue of Woman Vor e I e o e e e ndy | WOCORSESEHEON. | eI tion Fandidats nMihs TR Aie. |0 i ot tan ) Pt e e e o counGr e | ere e T g Ba1 to e | el6eates) TOHALEL Grupmoni Ty ) B uni craity gYmmasliim. | (TRCIpIaTE (01 ) QLLE Cap, St ar R Frank, C. E. ‘Tiffany, H. I. Hutton, | lowed last year was successful and L 00. trict. and Miriam Shipley. program: Wil-| the bank. The purchaser’s intentions | women not to refuse to vote simpiy . < In addition to its candidates for|jjam H. Dawson. dancing. Mrs. Ju-|regarding the properties h: : eitD o | M. J. O'Connell. C. C. Pearson, H. C.|will be repeated next month until the | Zeciearial conrse . : e ave not | because they have to disclose their age | 7 e ] G A N eounty commissionars, the organiz- | lian . Thompson will have charge of | been disclosed. " at time of registration. RN ety W H, Robertson, L 'r'.;:"na‘;lugr;p:g::r\tn’(r«"“a;f“;\-c:fi:::;g":: ST For Secretaries rvice course tlon candidates for State's attorney.|the baby show. M Lucile Allan| A" yegervoir with a A Wi ¢ ter what & m = 2 e e “Char) capacity of a A woman'’s age, no matter R. Bartenstein, E. M. Garrett, Nelson v v v Six months, day session. $85. gherit. House of Detegates, judkes of |will arrange darers for the “Chavies | bilion gallons of water will sogn be | fc may be, is not a thine to conceal | fopl and . G. Anderson wera nomi | '* e | ST Reke oo eaions. 88, and Accountants WLt o hehelr hante bnt (hel| Branenaw, SHerberc |Sesarans, JRay et ioqpunt IS by She Tvash o e e ashamed of.” sald Miss Sher | n;teq and elected directors. In a few e R PWSOD. LE M. " Prancips 1202 F Street N.W. e attion ‘candidates for nomina. | Wrann, George: Bready, J. L. Nach- |(ie 00, SIDIIRAN eanltary Gominis \Win- L ool oo cune RAG days they will meet to elect officers. | AQHTON HEIGHTS. Main 8671 Main 3310 tlons for Clerk of the Circult Court.| mann and Jdgar Reed will have | fion- The dam will be 100 feet long ENTERS SENATE RACE. Turner H. Edwards and Mrs | ‘3D S. | i A 4 EeRBIEoE Clexic T e KOl Cult D iniomion | Che hartrea ror| W8] S0jreet iwille faralloim e acrine o Louisa Bradley Walker, both of War ‘|K. OF C. LAW SCHOOL |! O ererta. it in thought, will have | which will he 15 and 25 cents. Mys | Northuest Branch. The reservolr, It |porace P. Whitworth of Westernport | renton, Svere mérrled Saturiay by} ,suron, HEIGHTS. Va. Auguet|] 5% = TEl ical © ST noe opposition Arthur Bueil will have charge of ihe |, el ke corlh B A G. 0. P. State Candidate. e R s 21" (Spectal).—A petition requestinz || The K. OF ¢ LAW SCHOOL offers the || ectrical ., o Jimited o =g el s MeGlney: wiit e [the_sanitary district for many years, | Special Dispateh to The Stag el Bl e ilie State CotpcrationiCommission to Tegree Li. B The in “Theoretical and Prasiial T ¥ ee the ball <. Graysc a1 “Rarly in the week a‘harn on the| CUMBERLAND. Md. August 21.—| Willilam Martin. 64 vears old. died | grant permission to the ‘Wach ] AR Seprember : < - Thelu CULPEPER. st e o Hanes |tarm of Remus H, Miles. ear Fair | Horace P. Whitworth of Westernport. | suddenly Tuesday, and was buried | ton, Virginia and Maryland Ce Tuesdar, Septem | nl>WEI:‘I ineering N il have charge Wf (he side ahOWS: || nd. was destroyed by fire caused by | member of the Allegheny County bar. |from the Baptist Church of which he |Co. fo establish o bus ser 1] zubiecta of Mathematics and Mechnien, e N b Soh. S 2 5 today announced his candidacy for |was deacon. He leaves his wife and |through Ashton Heights is being cir- N o i ety the Republican nomination for State |two daughters, Mrs. Gilbert Holland |culated in the community for signa- et nsiiner: In@neYeap Senator. and Mrs. Eldridge Froman of Wash- |tures by the Ashton Heights Wom-| 1314 Mass. Ave, N.W. i €ourt ‘““‘F;fl"w,.{w in 1803 The ’ . N.W. sfecirical AULre needs con Detent men Frea catalos CTRICALSCHOOT CU o} i 2 zel 4 o < |lightning. A large quantity of hay CULPEPER, Va. August 21 (Spe.|Butts, Hazel and Dora Crippen, Miss I a it efal) —The Cline property was sold | Elma Middleion and Mildred Cooper 1:=d yh; e \\thu[(;‘rop were de- this week to settle the estate of the |have candv and cigarettes: F. Newton | Stroved e loss Is understood to be|SENALON o) ooth was only 21| ington, three brothers and two sia B A tr <iih e p ~ - Walter Carter, am God- | partially coverec » 'he en ) 3 e & rothers and two sis-|an’s Clu i 3 siu el | 3 G SPLng ernport, serving three vears. News was received here of the [tion. Promoters of the movement by Will H. Reaguer, 2 local husiness | frex and ¢ A | ing a1 ————— - man, for the sum of $i3000 jcommittee on water supply: George \men prevented the flames from*'iphg ther aspirant for the Repub-|death of Richard Henry Carter. a na- [would have the service run from the | m 210 Takoma Ave Tineral services for Mrs, Barharaiand Allen Rosenberger and G. (. {spreading to nearby hulldings {lican nomination for State Senator 18 [ five of this county. at his home intersection of Marion avenue:and [4 LR Browen Hawkins. widow of J. ¢, Haw-| Windle ave ihe commitice on lghts High School Principal | \William A. Gunter, also a member of | Birmingham. Ala., where he had liv- | Pershing drive o (eorgetown b: 4 | Kin®, who dled at her home near Cul{4nd Misses Marjorie Reed and Mamie | e . { the county bar. Saul Praeger is seek |ed for many v He was a brother | way of Fort Myer. They point out | peper, after a lingering ilin were | Crounse _ave cashiers, The Boy | Mr. Ravmon }«lf‘k“f_” of Roanoke. | ;0 (he Democratic nomination. and |of Capt ward Carter of Warren- |that there is n sreat need for the | D onla t ufl i held Thursday. interment being made | SCouts. under _supervision 5 ;"”"{ B ’j; W4’!\ made principal of the | "¢ thought he will be unopposed in | ton, and leaves also his wife and}service, inaemuch as the com | WALTON SCHOOL heside her hushand. who died sone | MASEr E will hk?\- e b Poolesville in place of | ta prim: | three sisters. { munity, which has a large and grow- | . D e et we yente a0 Mr, | Parking. ~ Prizes have heen offered for Thomas W. Pyle, who has been | "The ‘Fauduier pole team was win- {Ing population, Ja without any mean or lrls COMMERCE the largest familv on the grounds.|placed in charge of the school at 6t n. & Eaie pldved: with Doudeun Jue . aaspottation olanAFteam) Waah: ! 0 and Mrs. Brown celebrated their g0ld-| o or girl having most freckles, and | Bethesda as supervisin incipa wedding _anniversary H ; P £ principal sy for the preltiest baby girl and the | He is a graduate of Randolph-Macon of 6 to 1. The plavers for Fauquier |qiartar of & mile to a mile. The| 15311539 Eighteenth St. N.W. eAccountancy Courses MOUNT RAINIER. at the Upperville grounds by a score | fngton within a radius of from a | K. superin dyonacomest baby boy under 2 years. | College and the University of Vir.| were Emory, Skinner | | Thomas W. Hendr Ehenl : Haserlck and i harge of the petition radkis tendent of schonix, has announced the ; - 5 = z b2 : n i commitea in charge D Washington. D. C. | Appointment of teachers in the sixi Game Warden Reappointed. 5.‘.::!1:‘,?3-12:.--“(‘ e ens olteh 4q;‘,£|\,1‘, _p";;:a.t\(.”,;.{“r:.}- A";‘,i”’:w“‘v ;‘:"“‘::2:‘(;""‘;",5‘";“?33"?.}'““"‘\ Eselin, announces that anv one desiring (o & | Now given in resident high schools of Culpeper (ouniy (01| g v jer has been reappointed | Members of various civic organiza-|St. James Catholic Church and| Silver Cresi. a hunter. 17 years old sign will be called on b aunieation | Registrations for Boarding and Dy lidssais the coming session. Prof. R Ol | ame warden for Fairfax County. | tions in the southeastern section of | school at Thirty-sixth and Rhode IS-fowned by Fred McEihone. won the |ic made with Mrs. George Davies Departments are now ! hert will again ke principal of the STl 400" (on the league game of | the county ave understood to feel that | land avenue here has heen started.|Cathedral Cup as the best horse. inj»j Custis place. whose telephone being received 'l STRAYER COLLEGE CHineper Stioal Sudthl aScorhs | jase hall Saturday from Upperville, | Federal emploves residing in that sac- | The building will have a frontage offa shaw in New York recently. Silver | nymper is Clarendon 563-1-2 | i REach bra 9 g i scare heing o to 0. Sundav Hern: | (ion should be allowed more freedom | 60 feet on Rhode Island avenue by | Crest i« a brother of David Gray. win- (" ‘ppa hus service proposal will he | Appointments mav he made by 721 Thirteenth Street, N. W. The Right BRev. W. I Gravatlfgon won from Purcellville. & to 6.)so far as participating in politics is | approximately 150 feet in the vear-|ner of the English champlonship some | 1o Ce (he chief topics for consider telephone. North 004 \ ishop of West Virginia. and Mrs.ijpaqe games end the Loudoun County | concerned and at a meeting held at | It will be of brick and steel and will | vears ago. and of many in this coun |ztion at the semi-monthly meeting | o = | Catalogue sent on request. Gravatt have issued invitations to the d oyeon” ("pperville having won the | the home of Mr. B. H. Lamore, at |be fireproof. Seating capacity of theltry. Their mother. Kathleen. was a|of the Woman's Club to he held marriage of their daughter Mary g haif the split season and | \Woodside. recently a committee son. | church will be 520. and the school will | show ring favorite 25 vears ago Tuesday at the clubhouse WASHINGTON | - Flizabeth to Henry Powell Porter. on| Round Hill the second half. The|sisting of Mr. Lamore, F. W. Loeffler | consist of six rooms with provisions | Subscription dances will be held at Appointment of a committea to in- COLLEGE OF LAW A Little Ad of Big Scheol Thursday, September 2, in St. John's | champlonship zames between these|and J. G. Pratt was named to draft | for four more. It fs expected thai fthe Library auditorium the nights of | yeqiigate the local gas and electric | - RTEC AN i ittle of a Big School Church at Charleston, W. Va. Miss | two teams will be played the coming | and circulate petitions calling upon | the edifice will be completed by April | the Warrenton horse show. Septem- | qtes and to determine if thev are T ERLCATIONAL |NATIONAL SCHOOL Gravatt is a_descendant of the (Gre'hj\u-ek. | the United States Civil Service Com. | Next ber 1 and 2. under auspices of the [0 5% PTG % orized at a meet- | it family of Culpeper. and has spent!| \Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Hall died at| migsion to modify the regulations re.| M Catherine T. Reed. supersis |Library Assoclation. On the same|ing of the Ashton Helghts (itizens'| ThieYear (ot Leading to (FINE AND APPLIED much tinte hare as the guest of Miss | Ler home in Philomont. aged 89 vears. | zardine pontial aetivities of Federq] | € Principal of the Mount Rainier, |days dances will be given at the hikh | sgeociation Monday night. This ac- R Ciloss Intevior Dicoration, Caslume Lucile Nelson Surviving are a son, . W. Hall. and | gpiooc 5 Brenwood and Cottage Citv Schools, [school for charity. managed by Mre. | i i P Co Piaken following discussion | Foprih Near Leading to e ALttty Eln Rrooke Menefee Miller. eldest son|five daughters, Mrs. Anna Jacobs of The funeral of Mrs. Mary M. Faul. |@hnounces teacher assignments as|A. M. Randolph of the rates as compared with the S e ias g ,“f,fl':":f‘::m," '“:m s of Mr and Mrs. Brook R Miller, and | Cherrydale. Mrs. Minnie Gordon of | conar widow of John B »F.,;u'lcc:é“ follow: ss Hebe Sturgls of Marshall has| ,ieq in Washington. The commit- [nternatio .. Constitutionai ||} C A d M Miss Virginia Gore. daughter of Mrx. | Middlabure. Mre. Elizabeth Gordon of | STy SIG0w of John B. Faulconer. | ount Rainler School—Ruth M. |been given the position of cholr lead | e, which will consist of Allen G | Lannieestad” " Commerce ik onn. Ave. an Hugh Gore, were married in Wash. | Philomont. Mrs. Dora Wright and nefghbor at Silver Spring on Thurss | 1. grade 1A:Clara Gunby.1Band jer and soprano soloist at St. Paul's Rogers. chairman: R. L. Zile and| Offce Hours, 11 to 0 “ ington Saturdas | Mrs. Emmu Green of Middleburg. Fisbi LI i Ruth Jefferson. grade 6: Edna |Church, Alexandria Gegige Yeatman. was instructed to|[[2090 6 % SW™™ ToFrankiio 4585 ||| EMERSON INSTITUTE While preparing to start on an an-j I H. Mock died at his home in | ¥ O% K200 LHam (REEce UPISCOPAl| Nojan, grade 6: Christine Penman. Vetssaii. Ab. Reunion; o perate with a like committee of | || BT tomobile trip to Canada and other | Waterford after an illness of three ., ;.7 T IS SSLSINooN, |prade. 7: Cleo WoolWiine, srade. 6.} . « 1 !the Lyon Park Citizens' Association. | e 1338-40 F Stgeet. Newr Dupont (ircle : e ol i « survived by his widow | burial being in Grace Church Ceme *v P. Mills (vice principal), grade 7:| The Black Horse Camp, S. C. \.. ? : seprtia ONFIDENCE mnk. 4461 nerthern points. Walter L. Schenck | vears. He is survi ¥ tery. Mrs. Faulconer was a native of | mory b, Mills (vice principal), grs held it wal meeeting. and picnic | Mr. Yeatman was delegated by the Wingioiw H. Rando’p. 0f Roanoke was taken ill at the home [and three daughters. Ve DA Tana ot o veats a resia Mary Petty, grade 7. o Fa o e inse. L. R, Barten.|meeting to appear before the State An average of 5 executives || Accredited by the United af hia brother-indaw. James Bragg,| Miss Mary FElizabeth Hankla has| TS 600 o8 s a resident | “Brentwond School-—Catherine Hardy, |8t Fauquier Springe, 'Ly R Baren | Cirporation Commission to urge the 8, v it e schoal' Tor Foreign Countr near Culpeper. He was taken at once | been appointed a high school assist-| ®py MO BIRT hoaig of the Mont. | JA7 Abble Arnold, 1B. Helen GIngell | Chapmon Fletcher, resigned; J. Ed. [necessary permission, for the Sxen- wan: ‘s afls % davCome | | Member of jtho Associs to Charlottesville Hospital for treat- |ant at 'i\‘?m’-i <hoo! appointments | omery_ County Federation of Repub- | ;'x}i P‘(‘-‘fflt;fl”;?' fa‘?xx:"r. s o8 |ward Beale, commander, and other |sion of bus line ser vice into Ashton in enis s whiar Washington's | ment. and died within two davs. The gk Lo < | lican Women met Thursday afternoon | Ajary Tovell, 4A: Adah Bock, 4R |officers were reelected. Sixteen Con- Heights. Bovd Seeretarial Schaol, Thie ne Septembar 13 ey The meeting voted the appropri- T3 hy e alled THE Lead federate veterans were guests of honor. | The meeting voted the apBrope |\, puginess schonl in he Sation's Captiot for | have been made as follows: Miss | Short.” thorough courses Accept only t hedy was hro 1o Culpepe: s aE( e ) cush! ipener | Naney Grezory Edwards of Richmend HOOL. at the home of the president. Mrs. | \fargaret A. Powell (vice principal), hurial in Fairview Cemetery. where s S| John Holmes, on the Rockvills '3 Lol The oldest was 8 and the voungest g EBE B RONIShser s avn @ hRen S r.\’n(m;:,:al }:yu K:_;m:‘;:x \l\i‘s:‘l;;""““ [iie tne Mubtioss. MHers :\1'-\‘: ’;,‘“{'r" \;, Mary Nally, 54, 5B: Nora Robb. | e B Ce8t B0 ¢ M. Smith, T. A.|teer b Fu‘o.{ Depfi:’lrge{:\(!. 'lha' com. | pan—it = S inthe er Fall cla | G SCHOOL FOR MEX AND BOTS <urvived by his w A o Mefore her | Sistant to the princ Miss . at ) ot as a large | . - ett 8 munity's foremost protector in e | now_forming. ~ Bovd ani Greez Shorthand SCHOOL_FOR WOMEX qurvived by hin wife, who, before her|or Danville. head of ‘the business [attendance and business of importance | Cottage City Sehool_Mildred In- WS T Ay aleher | 5f fire. An appropriation also was D S(:HOO j AN OURRS < ge. WA B gz and i O ce' Mrs Annie Robey-Walker, di- | Was transacted | man. 1A: Ruth Cady, 1B, 2A: Marga. | Edward Manyette. B B A28 O 1mage 1o assist the clean-up com- i l. {| (Prepares for Callage. for pre-professional i being | rector of musie: Miss Lula Ferg _For the benefit of the Montgomery | ret Christensen, 2B, 3A: G. Kautman. | M. Angelo. J. M. Follin, Fe2eah |, e in its drive to clear the com- 2 [ scmoht Tor it States SerEive <cimm Special streas on the work being | 'yjiss Gertrude Carrier, Miss County Social Service league the!3A, 4A: Jannie P. James (vice princi. | Bishop. Frank Hacklev. & F. QOSC |0l ity of brush and weeds. Al citi- | 1338 G St. N.W. Estie Vemal| B o o T ~ To e antran o 4:1.,;":“m;-mr::;m;m vhhfl;‘x.\rv‘v;‘ H o Stite Blisabeth B;,."a,..; 2 Current (,omu;;\m Club of Montgom- | pal), 5A. 5B, fi:ig‘>p"3°',‘f;,‘."rf‘ ,.mm‘“‘;,,g“,"oh‘,, .| zens were urged to join in this - — | | mations *ain the churches was | Elizabeth Hutchison and Miss Eliza- | ery County will maintain a cafeteria i el | (o better earance F Phone or write for Catalogus ) of Charlottes. |movement to better the appearanc LA Al modern lan: bl Reale, Albert Bolling Byt NGUAGES /.M, - reports at the Woman's Mi Secisty of the Methodist native teachers Conversational method Mrs, Blanche | Ashhy Lambert of [ The annual election of officers re- || B3 2, i o, <es. Individual_in ionary | path JHillsman. grade teachers. The | booth at the annual fair to be held o , . piscopal | positions of high school assistant and | here Tuesdav. Wednesday, Thursday " EAST RIVERDALE. ville, Va.. was speaker of the day National University Mhurch on last Thursday. Reports of | arpletic leader have not been filled. and Friday P G e % | e ey ir BB e e, Ciag, | SmuleticileRdier i Ry n S Livingstone Heights. Arlington Coun- |sulted as follows: Hugh J Mcurg,th gtmuction | FREE “Tnal Lesson call. || Anck. who have charge of a school Farmers' Club Outing. arvey Again Candidate. * RIVERDALE. Md., August |t¥. has two silver cups won by her | president: George Yeatman, d‘l(f e eatalue o | the Rlue Ridge. showes ne 5 5 ¢ t Hiram W. Harvey. county commis. Srecial) = iEHE evantsl father, the late Samuel Turner Ash-|presidemt: L. L. Cornwell, recordinz |} | Treh 'n Fataceiphia at the Sesqui n th e Ridge. showed much| | & Club. No. 4. will omit the £ 1 (Special)—Athletic events with & A eihry. Biaect Ztinmerman: fnan- | zpositio the Berlite progress ! S . . a will missioner from the first commissioner | prizes for the winners, a lawn fete | by of Fauquier County, at the I'pper secretary; Ernest Zimm L School Exhibit in the Palace of Edu- aw 00 < August business se ‘"‘fi "g‘ }:1 \F“ district. is a candidate for the Repub- | and dance will be features of, « |Ville colt show hefore the Civil War. | cial secretary, and Clarence Warner | cation. Section B. Boath 1 . on a picnic to Chesapeake B irsday | lican nomination to succeed himeelf | carnival to be held next sSaturday (One a silver goblet Is engraved. “Up- |treasurer. The new president an- | BERLITZ Sl of (Eatablished 1860) PURCELLVILLE [ 1 met in alldav session ThUrsday | an there is sald o he no doubt that | under auspices of the Stephens Cit. | perille Union Club, Premium Cup. fnounced that he EnautmeEane i ) IR ‘standard three- year course sor anlkngasa i T o o saseion being taken | he will be named without opposition | zens” Assoclation of East Riverdale at | 18387 The other & cuh: e i paakinge o | [ <= vn leading to degrees of LL B ———— o a B Five vears ago he defq <. el | a jon’s gro s o o d nion Club, premium for hest 2. S 3 | 816 13th & ( 3 R eated Samuel | the association’s grounds on the Ed. | CRion, b BEITL Mg et gne ha — M B.CLand]JT | up with discussions of the rotation of : Gradnate courses leading tn de | . | Riggs, the Democratic candidate, by « ; monston road above Jefferson avenue won by her will preach mornings and eveninzs | counc business was trans. | near Clarksburg early : . B o) e e [ eoue el pala AT | ine following a “frolic” that laste | hat the affalr will prove one of the S s : ) ahow the greater part of the night before, | most successful of its kind ever held ¢ e & d G S port of v and streets shows great | i< due to natural causes. so a jury | here and a large attendance is anticl: |« pERRYVILLE, Va. August countancy—Taught in 35 Cities—Have Trained Thousands |! an overnment 1 The Raptist improvement. The street from the € = Round Hill. Hamilten | Elden Street pike 1o the schoolhouse |Of inquest here this afternoon decided. |Pated. L (Special) —The second nose and throat || for the Callings of — and Purcetiviiie united in 2 plonic | Lo oeen completed and is macadamsd | Drs. 'William T. Pratt and James .| The recently organized volunlesr | e for children this year will b A meas o ihe Communicy Taens, | 128 been oM R Kink & parking | Deets. who performgl the autopsy, | fire depantment, which participated in |} ;f;n the Hawthorne Bullding Mon- | elation's grounds. o ans # | testified that the vouth had a bad |the Riverdale convention last Satur-| g27 ' "Ry fismart of Norfolk will | The' Radcliffe Chautauqua will he | Pioraanets . Carr, president of the | heart and agreed that the effect of |3a%, €xpects to compete in the events |y *i; cparge. - held in a large tent on the school | pairfax County Community League. | Whisky on the weak organ caused |, 08 GeCl 1Y ion, at|Ueln chiigs . Si0 cienciiaevatal CE NILLE V' u st 21| crops dairy s it ° L T N aauRUSt 21 fcrops And duirving. e of West Vir.|substantial majority and was the first | Dancing will be held in the pavilion | alse 2 siiver £00F 208 B3 L0 i] greesof LL. M. M. P. LS. | D % < iy at Rov. ) PresEvh Republican to be elected a commis. | just completed by the association. and [mother. Mrs. Marth up ¥ D.C 5 % L5 camp meeting began Pridas at|cinia preached al the Presbyteriah | oner in this county % jazz orchestra will furnish music. |and marked. -Piedmont Agricultural | | b m's woods, near ) eburg, | | St v morning. ev bl = 5 v - - ¥ i ure ean- B o o b O e opattor. etngyon | L The Ceathintivireil A IReei Afrs. M. M. Moran is chairman of | Club. 1857." Piedmont was the village| JR A ic s senp el atl fouss rcon Rev. Dr. Henry W. Bromley of Cyn. | his vacation. 2 year-old son of James C. Reed of Bur-|the committee in charge of the |NOW known as Delaplane. ! ace o s || venient for employed students thiara, Ky. a Methodist evangelist, | At the August meeting of the town | dette. which occurred in an automobile | carnival, with members o the associa H 5 cesterday morn- | tion assisting her. It is expected : | 001 O onomics For a Quarter of a Century the Pace Courses in Ac- Degree _courses of collegiate 4 grade offered in Government Auditor Eu}m{r;miuA Finance and Business Comptroller . i| including Accountancy Co.n:pAcomnhnt He that hath 4 || Address, General Secretary, calling hath an Tel. Main 6617. 818 13th St. N.W. grounds at Bluemont AURUS! 23 8 was the chicf speaker ai Chester.|death. John Wise and Marshall| | weeks ago for information leading di- and 5. with performances each after- | hrook Tuesday evening, advocating | White. both of the Burdette neigh e rectly to the capture of William “'Mr-l office of profit and neen and evening. the need for co-operation. borhood, who were Reed’s companions BALLSTON ley, who on June 12 is alleged to have ¥ David Eastburn Baker died at the| The Southern Methodist Sunday | for some hours immediately preceding & . killed Archie Arzel, has been increased honor. home of his niece. Mre. R. A. Shedd. | school held its annual picnic Tuesday. | his death, testified that after Reed had ———— e by a private subscription to $300. - Monday of the infirmities of age. He | the day being spent at the zoo. become “dead drunk” all thres went BALLSTON. Va.. August 21 (Spe.| Charles Fowler of Mount Weather Tax Specialist —Poor Richard. Public Accountant B C.S. M. €. & Degrees—t. I A, "enaration Dax and Exening Classes—Fall Term Opens Sept. 20—scnd for New 10.Pace Bulletin to sleep in Reed's automobile. which | ejal)—The Citizens' Association will [and Miss Marguerite Allder of Blue hold its moanthly meeting Tuesday [ mont were recently married at Lees evening in Scouts’ Hall. when severai | burs. importan: questions will be presented | Invitations have heen received tu war &5 yvears old. and a member of bl Rgia The Society of Friends. He is sur : they parked in a lane leading into \ived hy three hrothers—R. A. xnd Art Was Right. farm of Charles E. Kinz. and that Reuben Baker of Ca | From the London Tid-Fite <onn after thev awake, ser MIDWAY between Baltimors and Philadelphia on S quehanra Rirer. A iead.cz preparators schnal for bars ‘ornia and ral hours 100 acrae’ Modern muidings In oy -m:’:,““. Alic: S ssevertl. | Sgge Stas arcun e ,"wd 2azing later. Reed aas rouny '.M';C'"“ Wise | Mag B, W. R. wing is president e wedding of Miss Camille Anne exeelled faculty S 4 b ~ nephews Vat sn achibition of lacal art labeled | admitted drinking with Ree ut Froop Roy Scnute, is pro; Guittard. daughter of Mr. and Mre d Supervieed oy —- .- Art Qhiects.” X L nite ndlsted hewwk bui onefine rapidls with he putting o | Horace Guittard, San Francisco, to BENJAMIN FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY :"‘fl.'nh:m“c.um"m oo of bees on house-goofs tnl “Well,” he said tn the attendant, L' “taste’’ The inquest was conducted | shingles on the roof ofi:khe: Ensign Frank S. Timberlake, U. 8. N., Main 8259 Transportation Bidg. * 17th and H Sts. b #“ _ can't say 3 blame-Arsforobjecting.® by Justice ofthe Peace-John Jones. Bulldingy ©of Berryville Lt .

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